Air Menzies International (AMI), a global global shipping guidance, which is part of Menzies Aviation, announces the opening of a new branch near the Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada.
The new site enhances the company’s commitment to guarantee reliable movements and safe supervision of shipping to customers from start to finish, especially between the AMI sites.
The new branch is located near the most crowded airports in Canada for the movement of goods. A variety of wholesale air freight services in Toronto, including services from door to door on international import and export shipments; Exports with monotheism and “back2back”; “Quick2ship”, the leading ami market platform for fast shipments; X -ray examination services; As well as customs clearance and document support.
The new Toronto branch will be chaired by Sam Waljening, the country’s director in Canada. Sam has more than 25 years of work at a large level in the recharged reinstitation industry in Canada, including the multimedia charging experience. He is also a CCs Customs Specialist from the Canadian Customs Mediators Association (CSCB) and CDA professional charging composition (PFF).
Jonathan Clark, CEO of AMI said: “Empowering continuous growth in our air freight services around the world is the most important in the world is a high priority and this expansion gives us A strong foothold in the main Canadian border trading axis across the United States of America. We look forward to taking advantage of the strong, long -term growth potential offered by the market. I am also happy to welcome the team Sam Wangpeng. His local experience, knowledge and experience will be a huge feature for us. ”
Toronto brings a general presence in North America to a total of nine branches, including seven in the United States of America: New York, Chicago, Aami, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles and Sayattle.
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After Air Menzies International, operations appeared in Canada in the first week of the week of air cargo.